Anonymous
(ID: B/+Dphzr)
11/11/2025, 9:37:41 AM
No.521122807
>Visit Japan
>Book a high end $600 a night ryokan in Nikko
>It markets itself as providing an authentic Japanese experience
>Arrive
>Check in counter is staffed by two indians
>Go to dinner provided by the hotel
>Chef is indian, greets me at the entrance
>Waitress is another indian who can't properly explain what the food is or how to eat it
>The only japanese I've met so far is the hotel manager
>Go to convenience store to grab something
>Staffed by an indian
>Go to souvenir shop
>Staffed by an indian
What are the political implications of this?
>Book a high end $600 a night ryokan in Nikko
>It markets itself as providing an authentic Japanese experience
>Arrive
>Check in counter is staffed by two indians
>Go to dinner provided by the hotel
>Chef is indian, greets me at the entrance
>Waitress is another indian who can't properly explain what the food is or how to eat it
>The only japanese I've met so far is the hotel manager
>Go to convenience store to grab something
>Staffed by an indian
>Go to souvenir shop
>Staffed by an indian
What are the political implications of this?